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notchange.Thus,therearedistinctionsinhershrine.ThereisnowaytocheckwhetherHui-binJangwas
ademonicwomanorapatheticwomanusedasapoliticalscapegoat.Hearingaboutherlife,whichhad
beendominatedbythedegreeoflovefromtheking,thereporterfeltpityforher.
Yeong-binYiandSu-binPark:Motherswholiveddifferentlives
TherelationshipbetweenYeong-binYiandSu-binParkisthatofgrandmother-in-lawandgranddaughter-
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in-law. However, their lives were completely different. Yeong-bin Yi, the mother of Jangjo, had one son
andsixdaughters,butsixofthem,includingJangjo,diedbeforeherdeath.Inparticular,Jangjofrequently
clashed with his father, Yeongjo, due to the differences in personality and political views. Jangjo even
suffered from mental illness caused by the heavy pressure on his father¡¯s expectations and engaged in
variouscrimesandmisbehaviors.Inordertoprotectherdaughter-in-lawandgrandson,wholaterbecame
KingJeongjo,YiwasforcedtopleadwithYeongjotokillherson.
On the other hand, Su-bin Park died in 1822 after seeing her son ascend to the throne in 1800. She had
a son and a daughter, one of whom was Sunjo, the 23rd king of Joseon. After the death of Su-bin Park,
Sunjo set up a funeral parlor inside the palace and wore white clothes for three years after the funeral,
whichisthesameprocedureforthequeen¡¯sfuneral.Notonlywasshenotshort-livedbutalsodidnotsee
herchildrendieunlikeothers.Thus,sheenjoyedlifeasamotherandasaconcubine.
Deog-an-gung:
AftersteppingoutofJeo-gyeong-gung,Daebin-gungandSeonhui-gung,thereportercouldfindDeog-
an-gung.¡°Althoughherstatuswasaconcubine,SunheonGwi-biEomperformedtheroleofqueensince
Theshrineofthe
the death of Empress Myeong-seong, the last queen of Joseon. She is also famous for donating a lot of
lastconcubineof
landtoSookmyungWomen¡¯sUniversitywithhergreatinterestinwomen¡¯seducation.¡±Unliketheother
Joseon
threeshrines,Deog-an-gunghasremainedinrelativelygoodcondition.Thereporterpassedthroughthe
Sam-muninfrontofDeog-an-gungafterfinishingthetourofChilgung¡¯swesternarea.Song-juk-jaeand
Pung-wol-heonappearedoverthewallontheleftinamoment.Finally,thereporterarrivedattheplace
wherehehadmetwiththecommentator,andthe50-minututetourofChilgungcametoanend.
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¡ãDaebin-gunghasdistinctcharacteristicsfromthetwoshrines
¡ãTheconcubineofKingSeonjo,In-binKimisenshrinedin
oneitherside.
Jeo-gyeong-gung.
Hyo,meaning¡°filialpiety,¡±isoneofthevirtuesleftinoursociety,transcendingtimeandspace.
ChilgungisaplacewherevisitorscanlookattheancestralritesoftheJoseonDynastyandwitness
theHyoofJoseon¡¯skings.Inaddition,itisameaningfulplacewhereconcubines,whowereforced
toliveapassivelifeundertheabsoluteordersofthekingsandqueens,existasthemaincharacters.
However, unlike Jongmyo Shrine, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and
recognizedforitsvalue,Chilgunghasbeenexcludedfromtheattentionofpeople.TheArgushopes
that the historical value of Chilgung is recognized by the public and reborn as a new landmark
representingHyo.
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